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Training up 160 more on-site assessors to qualify the…
CITB is tackling an industry shortage by training 160 more on-site NVQ and SVQ assessors and opening up four new assessment centres.
CITB Vision 2020 programme update
CITB is to retain the National Construction Colleges at Bircham Newton, Norfolk and Inchinnan, Glasgow, whilst sale discussions with a training provider will continue for Erith.
Competence Frameworks
Competence Frameworks will set out and define the core competence requirements for individuals across the built environment. They are made up of a Route to Competence and a SKEB document (Skills, Knowledge, Experience & Behaviour) and an
Modernise Specialist Applied Skills Programme (SAP)
This project will redevelop and deliver the Drilling and Sawing Association Specialist Applied Programme to meet the needs of millennials that are considering a career within the Construction Industry.
Using Levy funds to deliver common training across the…
The project will tackle skills shortages and increase the amount of training activity within Northamptonshire by providing the most common training programmes at a flat rate of £10 per course to employers. The project will take place in
Better ways of working
These companies benefitted from CITB funding. They wanted to improve the way they worked, through training up their workforce and management team, as well as connecting better with their suppliers and customers.
Stewart Milne’s 1,678 hours of training amid Covid-19 –…
Scottish housebuilder Stewart Milne completes 1,678 hours of online training during lockdown.
CITB welcomes Roadmap To Recovery
CITB welcomes the publication of CLC’s Roadmap to Recovery plan as an important step in the recovery of the British construction sector.
Act now or waste a generation of potential
A blog by Steve Radley, CITB Strategy and Policy Director. This article first appeared in Construction News.